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Back again/summer reading list
Greetings, fellow literature lovers! I'm bringing the brit lit blog back - drop a comment if you're with me! In a couple of days I'll be posting a list of British Literature novels and such that I'm considering readin… -
Sir Gawain and Procrastination
Apparently, I am more of a procrastinator than I thought. Or assignment extender, or slow reader. Which ever term you feel in more politically correct. Truth is, I am so far behind in this class, that I am going to ha… -
Beowulf: Lines 1866-2537
In this reading, Beowulf and his victorious Geats leave the Danes and carry their well-earned gold home to their lord Hygelac. They are warmly welcomed, and Beowulf tells his tale. Beowulf gives Hygelac some of the … -
UPDATE!!!
Ohkay, so I know I promised to update this blog regularly, at least a post a week (actually, I think I promised two?). Well, I guess that goes to show I shouldn't make so many promises. School has been absolutely overw… -
Beowulf: Lines 688-1250
So, a little synopsis of today's reading: After much anticipation and anxiety on the parts of the Dane and Geat warriors, Grendel enters Heorot hall, where Beowulf awaits him. They fight, Beowulf is t… -
My First Post
This blog will be my creative writing journal for my British Literature AP class. At the moment, I am delving into Beowulf.
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